Hi all
I m trying to install vmware player 3.0.1 on fedora 11. I have downloaded the latest version from vmware but I have problem in mounting the vmware player cd-rom. i try mount -t auto /xxx/xxx/VMware-Player.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but keep getting this error message:
"you must specify the filesystem type"
then i try mount -t iso9660 -o loop /xxx/xxx/VMware.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but getting this error message:
"wrong fs type..."
I m very new to linux and I appreciate any advise.
tks
andy
I m trying to install vmware player 3.0.1 on fedora 11. I have downloaded the latest version from vmware but I have problem in mounting the vmware player cd-rom. i try mount -t auto /xxx/xxx/VMware-Player.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but keep getting this error message:
...
then i try mount -t iso9660 -o loop /xxx/xxx/VMware.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but getting this error message:
"wrong fs type..."
I m very new to linux and I appreciate any advise.
Hey Andy, The problem is that the .bundle file that you've downloaded is not an ISO image. It's a self-extracting shell script, like the one that nVidia uses. You don't mount it first. You just need to run it as sudo. So, (and I think there are instructions for how to do this at the place that you downloaded the .bundle script?) just type "sudo sh ./VMware-Player....bundle" (with the right filename here) and that should execute the shell script with sudo'd (elevated to root) privileges. Please post again to this thread as to whether this fixes your problem or not. HTH!
I m trying to install vmware player 3.0.1 on fedora 11. I have downloaded the latest version from vmware but I have problem in mounting the vmware player cd-rom. i try mount -t auto /xxx/xxx/VMware-Player.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but keep getting this error message:
...
then i try mount -t iso9660 -o loop /xxx/xxx/VMware.....bundle /mnt/cdrom but getting this error message:
"wrong fs type..."
I m very new to linux and I appreciate any advise.
Hey Andy, The problem is that the .bundle file that you've downloaded is not an ISO image. It's a self-extracting shell script, like the one that nVidia uses. You don't mount it first. You just need to run it as sudo. So, (and I think there are instructions for how to do this at the place that you downloaded the .bundle script?) just type "sudo sh ./VMware-Player....bundle" (with the right filename here) and that should execute the shell script with sudo'd (elevated to root) privileges. Please post again to this thread as to whether this fixes your problem or not. HTH!
Hi vanRijn
tks and you are right! so stupid of me. as soon as i do that, it install immediately without any problem. but as soon as i start vmware player, i have another error message:
"Kernel Headers for version 2.6.30.10-105.2.23.fc11.i686.PAE were not found..."
I have done "yum install Kernel" and fetch the latest edition but it still give me the same error message. I have also checked under /lib/modules/ and i find a few version there:
2.6.30.10-105.2.23.fc11.i586.
2.6.30.10-105.2.23.fc11.i686.PAE
2.6.30.10-105.2.4.fc11.i686.PAE
Am I doing the right thing?
tks a lot!
Andy
Hey again. You need to do a "yum install kernel-headers" or "yum install kernel-dev" or something.
Hi
I have done "yum install kernel-headers" or "yum install kernel-dev" but both say that I have the latest version installed.
Do you have any suggestion?
tks
Andy
Hi,
Can anyone help please?
tks
Andy
Have you solved the problem? I met this problem too. If you get the way, please tell me. Thanks a lot.
unfortunately no. i still could not install VMware player on my fedora 11....
this helped me :
yum install kernel-PAE-devel
Thank you for your reply.
But unfortunately, It is not working on my laptop....I am finding another method to use it. Now I use Virtual box to instead it.
Thank you for your reply.
But unfortunately, It is not working on my laptop....I am finding another method to use it. Now I use Virtual box to instead it.